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Gardening
Using sustainable and research-based techniques, learn how to grow your own vegetables, connect with other gardeners, or use Ask an Expert to seek gardening advice. Watch a video about the OSU Master Gardener program in Newport, Oregon.
Things to do in May
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Leafrolling worms may affect apples and blueberries. Prune off and destroy affected leaves.
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Prepare and prime irrigation system for summer.
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Control slugs with bait or traps and by removing or mowing vegetation near garden plots.
Gardening Tips
'Growing Farms' planning book is available to public
People can use the book to process information, record their ideas and work through whole-farm planning.
Build a compost worm bin to enrich soil and recycle waste
A new 13-page booklet from OSU Extension tells how to do worm composting in a process called vermicomposting.
Wild strawberry plants can cover a lot of ground
Here's a groundcover that is native to Oregon and doesn't require much water.
Mature green tomatoes can ripen off the vine
A tomato is nearing maturity when it has a light green, almost translucent, appearance.
Sign up now to become an OSU Master Gardener!
You are invited to join more than 4,000 Oregonians who have become OSU Master Gardeners, expert gardeners who share what they learn with their communities.
Gardening Courses
Master Gardener Online
Learn the art and science of growing and caring for plants, and even become a Master Gardener, through this two-option online course.
Become a water-wise gardener
Plant an economical and environmentally friendly and garden with the help of the WaterWise Gardening online course series.
Popular Publications
A new publication from OSU Extension shows a full-circle approach to gardening on school grounds
Use this self-guided learning module to find information on grapevine nutrient needs and how to diagnose problems with disease, insects, drought, sunburn, and herbicides.
Learn how to create a "cloche" that can be used to protect your plants from cold weather.
If you lack space for a garden, consider raising vegetables in containers.
Making a poor garden better often begins with the soil. If your garden soil is poor, consider giving it some help.
Strategies to to keep the bugs out of your garden.
Improve your soil by adding organic matter and creating raised beds.
Basic instructions on how to prune your trees.
Question of the Week
How do you define a shady area? Can there be some sun at certain times of the day. Same question for sunny area. How many hours of sun must an area have to be considered sunny? This is for the Bend area.
Addressing real-life questions with research-based answers...
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